[BOOK] Goal-based communication using bdi agents as virtual humans in training: An ontology driven dialogue system J Van Oijen, W Van Doesburg, F Dignum – 2011 – Springer Abstract Simulations for training can greatly benefit from BDI agents as virtual humans playing the role of key players. Learning to communicate effectively is a key aspect of training to command a team that is managing a crisis. In this paper, we present a goal-based Cited by 15 Related articles All 11 versions

Ontology-based speech act identification in a bilingual dialog system using partial pattern trees JF Yeh, CH Wu, MJ Chen – Journal of the American Society for …, 2008 – Wiley Online Library Abstract This article presents a bilingual ontology-based dialog system with multiple services. An ontology-alignment algorithm is proposed to integrate ontologies of different languages for cross-language applications. A domain-specific ontology is further extracted Cited by 14 Related articles All 5 versions

Dynamic Use of Ontologies in Dialogue Systems. JP Pardal – HLT-NAACL (Doctoral Consortium), 2007 – aclweb.org Abstract Most dialogue systems are built with a single task in mind. This makes the extension of an existing system one of the major problems in the field as large parts of the system have to be modified. Some recent work has shown that ontologies have a role on the Cited by 7 Related articles All 14 versions

Ontology-based User Preferences and Social Search for Spoken Dialogue Systems Y Vanrompay, NB Mustapha… – Semantic and Social …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—Many current spoken dialogue systems for search are domain-specific and do not take into account the preferences and interests of the user. In order to provide a more personalized answer tailored to the user needs, we propose a spoken dialogue system Cited by 3 Related articles All 11 versions

The use of domain ontologies for improving the adaptability and collaborative ability of a web dialogue system M González Bermúdez… – … Information Systems and …, 2013 – upcommons.upc.edu Resumen Dialogue systems can be used for guiding the users accessing web services, enhancing the web usability. However, they are expensive to develop and difficult to adapt to different types of web services. The knowledge model of a web service can be seen as the Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions

Ontology-Driven Instant Messaging-Based Dialogue System for Device Control JÁ Noguera-Arnaldos, MÁ Rodriguez-García… – … Internet Systems”, 2015 – Springer Abstract The im4Things platform aims to develop a communication interface for devices in the Internet of the Things (IoT) through intelligent dialogue based on written natural language over instant messaging services. This type of communication can be established Related articles

[BOOK] IT-Case Study: Ontology-Based Answer Selection in Dialog Systems C Pretzsch – 2007 – dl.acm.org Abstract In these days our daily life is more and more affected by computers. For this reason it is necessary to find a simple and intuitive way to interact with complex technologies. Natural language dialog systems could be the solution how humans and machines could

Using Ontology Reasoning in Building a Simple and Effective Dialog System for a Smart Home System CC Huang, A Liu, PC Zhou – Systems, Man, and Cybernetics ( …, 2015 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—This paper presents a dialog system for the user in interacting with a smart home system. Instead of using just a voice control for appliances, a dialog system gives the user a more natural way of communication with the smart home. The dialog system can take Cited by 1 Related articles

Ontology and parser dependencies approach for spoken dialogue system MS Yakoub, SA Selouani… – 2014 IEEE International …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—In this paper, we propose a mobile spoken dialogue system (MOBILE SDS) based on parser dependencies and ontology. The turn (semantic) analysis algorithm integrated in the spoken dialogue understanding (SLU) module uses, at each turn of the dialogue, the Related articles All 2 versions

A domain ontology based metric to evaluate spoken dialog systems J Kleindienst, J Cur?n, M Labský – DiaHolmia, 2009 – academia.edu Abstract Current methods and techniques for measuring performance of spoken dialog systems are still very immature. They are either based on subjective evaluation (Wizard of Oz or other usability studies) or they are borrowing automatic measures used in speech Related articles All 10 versions

Mobile spoken dialogue system using parser dependencies and ontology MS Yakoub, SA Selouani, R Nkambou – International Journal of Speech …, 2015 – Springer Abstract In this paper, we propose a mobile spoken dialogue system with a new spoken dialogue understanding architecture (SLU). This new SLU module combines an ontology and a dependency graph to do semantic analysis. The turn analysis algorithm integrated in Related articles All 3 versions

Affective Dialogue Ontology for Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Human Assessment Approach S Jiménez, R Juárez-Ramírez, VC Topete… – … Intelligent Systems and …, 2016 – Springer Abstract Researchers has focused on integrate the dialogue to learning systems, such as Intelligent Tutoring Systems. To date, the researchers have focused on make more intelligent, accuracy and faster this systems. However, they become cold. So, it is important